KTCLUS information

KTCLUS is a package of routines implementing the kperp jet
algorithm for e+e- annihilation, deep inelastic scattering, and
hadron-hadron collisions.
I always promised to set up an information page, but it never happened.
Probably it never will now!

The program is here though. It comes in two versions:
the recommended one with everything in
double precision;
the other with a mixture of single and
double precision, which should be faster on 32-bit machines.

You can also get the (fairly incomplete)
notes that I used to send out with it.

October 1997: thanks to Markus Wobisch who found a small but important
bug in the reconstruction of subjets within an inclusive jet. It is
now fixed in the version above.

November 2000: thanks to Charles Currat who pointed out a potential
machine-dependence. This is now fixed in the version above but is also
the reason for now recommending the double precision version by default.